Former Polish Justice Minister Flees Milan to the United States
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Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who was hiding in Hungary under the Fidesz government, fled to the United States from Milan airport on May 9, a spokesman for the Polish prosecutor's office said. Prime Minister Péter Magyar spoke in Krakow on Tuesday that there was no indication that Ziobro and Romanowski had left Europe directly from Hungary. Reuters previously reported that the Trump administration itself helped the former minis…
Ziobro – who is a suspect in the Justice Fund investigation – confirmed on May 10 that he was in the United States. He had previously spent several months in Hungary, where he received international protection under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. "For several days now, we have had official information that Zbigniew Ziobro left Europe on May 9, flying from Milan to the United States, to New York, by plane. He used a visa, and I quote here, issued b…
For several days now, the prosecutor's office has had official information that former Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro left Europe on May 9 and flew to the United States from Milan, prosecutor Przemysław Nowak reported.
There are quite a lot of question marks and ambiguities, said Deputy Minister of Justice Arkadiusz Myrcha when asked about Reuters reports regarding the circumstances of Zbigniew Ziobro's entry to the US.
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